O homem capaz de deus: Perspectivas de Viktor Frankl E do catecismo

Revista de Teologia 4 (5):62-70 (2010)
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This article discusses the human capacity to seek meaning and more, feeling last for life. For this, serves up a double contribution: the Austrian psychiatrist Viktor Frankl, founder of Logotherapy, and statements voiced in the first chapter of the new Catechism of the Catholic Church. Both have several points of convergence

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